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But, good recluse, you have not read Sainte-Beuve's famous article on the Academy and the candidateships.
CHARLES BAUDELAIRE, HIS LIFETHOPHILE GAUTIERYet, none the less certainly, the Frenchman's work made expression possible to the recluse of Oxford.
CHARLES BAUDELAIRE, HIS LIFETHOPHILE GAUTIERThis man was called Lao-tse, a recluse and philosopher, who was already an old man when Confucius began his travels.
BEACON LIGHTS OF HISTORY, VOLUME IJOHN LORDThe road was most romantically recluse, and so serpentine as never to be visible beyond an hundred yards.
TRAVELS THROUGH THE SOUTH OF FRANCE AND THE INTERIOR OF PROVINCES OF PROVENCE AND LANGUEDOC IN THE YEARS 1807 AND 1808LT-COL. PINKNEYHe had been down into the bottom-most pit of hell, and the sights that he had seen there had withered him up.
LOVE'S PILGRIMAGEUPTON SINCLAIRIm a confirmed old bachelor, a grumpy, surly recluse wedded to my pipe, but for all that I have eyes in my head.
THE ROMANCE OF HIS LIFEMARY CHOLMONDELEYIn the front room they found the recluse's body decently disposed, with an undertaker's assistant in charge.
AVERAGE JONESSAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMSAs Margaret became older, her communications with the recluse assumed a different character.
THE FORTUNES OF NIGELSIR WALTER SCOTTThe recluse did not avail himself of Miss Portfire's invitation.
MRS. SKAGGS'S HUSBANDS AND OTHER STORIESBRET HARTEYou are Mr. Grey the recluse, the hermit, the philosopher, and all that sort of thing.
MRS. SKAGGS'S HUSBANDS AND OTHER STORIESBRET HARTE